CIG operates with the rigor, transparency, and accountability expected by institutional capital — deploying decades of specialized expertise through a vertically integrated platform built for long-term performance.
CIG's governance structure reflects over 20 years of disciplined execution in workforce housing. Our vertically integrated platform allows us to control quality, accountability, and performance at every stage — from acquisition through exit.
This model eliminates reliance on third-party operators whose incentives may not align with investor or resident outcomes — placing accountability directly within the CIG organization.
Financial and operational reporting meets the standards expected by institutional investors — with consistent, documented metrics across every portfolio asset.
CIG's vertically integrated model ensures that operational decisions are made by principals with direct accountability for investor outcomes and resident wellbeing.
We are stewards of the capital entrusted to us. Investment decisions are made with a long-term horizon, emphasizing durable cash flow over short-term repositioning gains.
CIG demonstrates that institutional governance and social mission are not in conflict — they are mutually reinforcing. A disciplined operational framework produces better outcomes for investors, residents, and communities simultaneously.
CIG's historical performance demonstrates that workforce housing restoration — executed with operational expertise and institutional rigor — delivers competitive risk-adjusted returns without compromising affordability or community outcomes.
"CIG's reporting and transparency are at an institutional standard. We do not treat impact measurement as a marketing exercise — it is an integral part of how we manage assets and communicate with investors."
CIG's strategy is designed to perform against environmental, social, and governance criteria simultaneously — without tradeoffs. For institutional investors with ESG mandates, our model offers genuine additionality: capital deployed where institutional markets have historically failed to reach.
We remain open to engaging with ESG-focused investors, impact funds, and philanthropic organizations to facilitate mission-aligned ownership and preserve long-term affordability across our portfolio.